Trump supporter arrested after smacking reporter's phone - USA TODAY
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- Trump supporter arrested after smacking reporter's phone - USA TODAY
- Yankees homer in 28th straight game to set MLB record - USA TODAY
- The 10 best offensive lineman in college football for the 2019 season - USA TODAY
Trump supporter arrested after smacking reporter's phone - USA TODAY Posted: 19 Jun 2019 05:55 PM PDT A Donald Trump supporter was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery after allegedly attacking a reporter at the president's re-election rally in Orlando, Florida,, Tuesday. Daniel Patrick Kestner of St. Augustine, Fla., apologized Wednesday and said he had no idea the man who had been recording him outside the rally venue was a reporter. But the Orlando Sentinel says its reporter did identify himself as a member of the media. Michael Williams, a breaking news reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, was recording an interaction of two men who were being kicked out of the Amway Center, where Trump held his rally. In the video, a man wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap sees Williams recording him and the other man exiting the building. "You taping this? I don't want it. Stop," the man is heard saying in the video. He begins approaching Williams, as the reporter tries to back away. More: Trump campaign raises nearly $25 million in 24 hours The man continued to walk towards Williams and threatened him, saying "I promise I'll kick you in the nuts." He then smacked Williams phone, at which point security intervened. Authorities identified the man as Daniel Patrick Kestner of St. Augustine, Florida, according to the Washington Post. Kestner, 51, was charged with first-degree battery, a misdemeanor, "for willingly striking Williams without permission," according to the Sentinel. Authorities said that Kestner was intoxicated and taken to Orange County Jail, the Post also reported. Kestner apologized Wednesday morning. When asked by Knight News whether he was "sorry for hitting the reporter's phone," Kestner said: "Yeah, absolutely." He also said he was "100 percent" remorseful and "had no idea" that Williams, the man recording him, was a reporter. According to the Sentinel, the police report said Williams identified himself as a reporter. Trump has often bashed media outlets as "fake news" and the "enemy of the people." Since then, reporters at the president's rallies have been booed at and heckled -- often after Trump has specifically called a rally crowd's attention to the journalists there to cover the event and after Trump has sometimes labeled journalists "fake news" during a stump speech. Earlier this year, a BBC cameraman was also attacked by a Trump supporter during a rally in El Paso, Texas. Like what you're reading?: Download the USA TODAY app for more Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2019/06/19/trump-supporter-arrested-after-smacking-reporters-phone/1506082001/ |
Yankees homer in 28th straight game to set MLB record - USA TODAY Posted: 25 Jun 2019 04:46 PM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees have homered for the 28th straight game, breaking a major league record. And they wasted no time setting the mark Tuesday night. DJ LeMahieu hit a leadoff shot into the second deck down the left field line against Toronto lefty Clayton Richard, giving the Bronx Bombers sole possession of the record. New York began the night tied at 27 games in a row with the 2002 Texas Rangers, a team that featured Alex Rodriguez and Rafael Palmeiro. The Yankees quickly added another one, too. Aaron Judge followed LeMahieu with an opposite-field drive into the right field stands. It was the first home run since April 20 for Judge, who returned Friday from an oblique injury that sidelined him for two months. It was the 11th time in franchise history the Yankees have started a game with consecutive home runs. Gleyber Torres added a solo drive in the second inning for New York. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
The 10 best offensive lineman in college football for the 2019 season - USA TODAY Posted: 25 Jun 2019 06:01 AM PDT SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports' Paul Myerberg breaks down his college football offseason rankings USA TODAY USA TODAY Sports is getting ready for the 2019 college football season by breaking down the best players at each position in the Bowl Subdivision. Up next: the offensive line. The deep group of standout offensive linemen has multiple contenders for the top spot that goes to Georgia's Andrew Thomas, a returning All-America selection from 2018. It's a pretty unsurprising group in terms of teams and conferences represented: Georgia, Wisconsin, Stanford, the Big Ten and the SEC. 1. Andrew Thomas, Georgia (Jr.) The top-tier NFL draft prospect has started 28 games across his first two seasons, first at right tackle before shifting to the blind side in 2018. Thomas was a four-star recruit who has played like a five-star lineman in a conference typically unkind to teenagers in the trenches. As good as he's been, Thomas will take his game to another level as a junior. 2. Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin (Jr.) Biadasz is the nation's top center, the heart of Wisconsin's offensive line and one key reason why running back Jonathan Taylor has gained more than 4,000 yards on the ground through his sophomore season. Once the unknown commodity on a line overflowing with size and experience, Biadasz is now the Badgers' unquestioned leader up front and a lock for preseason All-America honors. POSITIONAL RANKINGS:Quarterbacks | Running backs | Receivers CUTTING TIES: Georgia dismisses top returning receiver after assault allegation GIVING UP: Connecticut's move to Big East means the school is quitting football 3. Walker Little, Stanford (Jr.) While Stanford struggled as a whole in creating a running game in 2018, Little did superb work protecting K.J. Costello's blind side on passing downs. Remember that Little slid right into the starting lineup as a freshman in 2017 — the first Stanford true freshman to start at left tackle since 2000 — and only last season began tapping into his full potential. He'll be a major draft prospect after either his junior or senior season. 4. Ben Bredeson, Michigan (Sr.) Bredeson plays left guard and therefore flies far under the radar, even in a conference with a soft spot for interior line play. But the multiple-time all-conference pick has been dependable and productive for an offense often stuck in neutral during his first three seasons in the lineup. Bredeson is a building block for an offense set to shake things up in 2019. 5. Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon (Sr.) If not the best lineman in the Pac-12 — he's right alongside Little for the honor — Throckmorton is easily the most flexible, having started games at four different positions in 2018 and earning high grades across the board. In a perfect world, Oregon would be able to slot Throckmorton in at tackle as its chases the College Football Playoff. But it's his ability to play multiple spots at an all-conference level that helps make Throckmorton so valuable. 6. Jedrick Willis Jr., Alabama (Jr.) Overshadowed last season by former teammate Jonah Williams, Willis is ready to take make significant national noise as a second-year starter. As a sophomore in 2018, Willis held down the strong side of the line by grinding down defenders in the running game and allowing just one sack across 15 games. 7. Alaric Jackson, Iowa (Jr.) After earning Freshman All-America pick in 2017 and all-conference accolades in 2018, Jackson is set to earn All-America consideration in 2019. He deserves the attention: Jackson is the latest Iowa lineman to be largely overlooked by recruiting services and then quickly develop into one of the top starters in the Big Ten. 8. Trey Adams, Washington (Sr.) The hard part is staying healthy: Adams missed the second half of 2017 with a knee injury and then all but the last few games of 2018 with a back injury. When on the field, however, Adams is one of the best in college football — as he proved during an outstanding sophomore campaign in 2016 that set him up as one of the top exterior linemen in the country. 9. Ezra Cleveland, Boise State (Jr.) The reigning all-conference pick has the athleticism, size and experience to dominate the Mountain West and turn himself into a legitimate NFL prospect as a junior. This part is unsurprising: Boise State saw huge potential in Cleveland despite his two-star recruiting label. He's blossomed into one of the top linemen out West. 10. Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma (So.) Humphrey enters his sophomore season as one of the clear leaders on an offensive front due for some tweaks after losing several high-level starters from last year's outstanding unit. With Humphrey at center, however, the Sooners remain strongest along the middle of the offensive line. Five also just missing the cut Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame; Penei Sewell, Oregon; Zach Shackelford, Texas; Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms, Missouri; John Simpson, Clemson. |
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